Family Involvement
General Information
Beyond the regular communication and occasional conferences with your students' teachers, parents, families, businesses, and other community members are welcomed and encouraged to get involved in our school. Please contact our office to learn more about volunteer opportunities and start the paperwork to join us in educating and enriching our community.
Volunteer Opportunities
We have many opportunities throughout the school year and the summer to get involved at Springdale. We understand that everyone has a different availability and interests. Whether you can just visit during open house, chaperone a field trip, or read a book to a child, we want to welcome you to join us. Paperwork and background check must be completed before you can participate. Here are just a few of the opportunities and needs we have this year:
Mini-Course Assistants
Field Trip Chaperones
Fall Festival game attendant
Concessions
Fundraising
Field Day Activities
Reading Buddies
After-School Activities
Club or Athletic Team Volunteer
Visitor Code of Conduct
Claiborne County Board of Education
Visitor Code of Conduct
Parents, community members, and any other visitors to school property or during school programs/activities MUST NOT:
- Act in a threatening manner toward another or others.
- Injure or threaten another or others.
- Damage school property, or the personal property of another or others.
- Disrupt classes, school programs or other school activities in any way.
- Communicate with another or others in an abusive, harassing, or threatening manner.
- Audio or video record where there is an expectation of privacy (i.e., classroom instruction, locker rooms, etc.).
- Disrupt school transportation or confront transportation staff on a bus/vehicle, a road, a neighborhood, etc.
- Distribute or wear materials which are vulgar, obscene, advocate illegal action, promote drugs, or are disruptive.
- Harass or discriminate against another or others based on protected class status (e.g., race, color, religion, etc.).
- Enter school property, or certain areas of school property, when otherwise restricted from entering the same.
- Fail to promptly leave school property upon being directed to do so by school administration or law enforcement.
- Possess, consume, sell, distribute or exchange alcoholic beverages, tobacco, vaping products, or illegal drugs.
- Possess or use firearms or dangerous weapons, except in the case of law enforcement officers.
- Gamble or encourage another or others to gamble.
- Violate any applicable federal or state statute, local ordinance, or board policy.
If you have questions about this Code of Conduct, please refer to the school system’s online Policy Manual located at www.claibornecountyschools.com (Policy No. 1.501), and/or contact central office using the following telephone number: 423-626-3543.